Lexington, KY – On Wednesday (August 13) O’Brien Award -winner Highland Kismet (Father Patrick) Set the tone for another great day of Harnas racing competition on the Red Mile. The 4-year-old gelding established a track record for his age, loop and sex in 1: 50.1 in an open handicap that went off like the first race on a 16-race card.
De evenementen van de dag omvatten ook twee poten van $ 80.000 tweede ronde poten van de Kentucky Championship-serie voor tweedejaars filly pacers en mannelijke trotters, twee $ 30.000 tweede ronde Kentucky Commonwealth Series divisies voor 3-jarige mannelijke trotters, vijf seconden ronde $ 15.000 Kentucky Golden Rod Series voor 3-jarigen van zowel 3-jarigen van beide geleiders en twee $ 10,000 seconds of manners and paces somens and paces.
Highland Kismet sails over the red milestone surface
Sent as the second choice in the field of Zeven, Highland Kismet and Tim Tetrick Wired the field in 1: 50.1 to etch their names in the Red Mile Record Books for trainer Nancy Takter.
The son of Father Patrick-Highland Top Hill left from the start of the position five and took control from the start and established fractions of: 27 ,: 54.4 and 1: 22.2. Spy Coast (Yannick Gingras) chased admirable and also trotted a: 27.4 Last panel, but simply his efforts were in vain. Longshot Tom’s Spier (Ernie Hendry, 44-1) closed for third place.
Highland Kismet Replay
Bred by Highland Thoroughbred Farm, Highland Kismet is no stranger to the winner circle of the Red Mile, because he won a $ 85,300 division of the Bluegrass -Ping in Lexington last fall. The gelding, which was second in last year’s $ 1.05 million Hambletonian, collected his first five starting victory this season and first for new conditioner, teasing the reins a few months ago.
Highland Kismet has a record of 22-9-2-0 and has earned $ 540,056. The gelding paid $ 7.26 to its supporters, and time is a new lifelong mark.
Looksgoodinloulou, Mr. Mouton has taken their photos in championship series
Yannick Gingras and Lookgoodinloulou handed the favorite unreasonable (Marcus Miller) her first loss in her last five starts in the division for 3-year-old Merrieveeulen in 1: 48.4. Caviart Delight (Scott Zeron) finished third.
Loogdgoodinloulou Replay
Trained by Ron Burke, world champion Lookgoodinloulou, was one of the best mares in her division last year and was second by a nose to Miki and Minnie’s champion in the final of the $ 400,000 Championship Series last fall.
This year, the Merrieveeulen did not show the same form that she had last year and went a fifth behind unreasonable last week.
This week, the daughter of Dear Lou-Wooksgoodinaromper was assigned the rail. Unreasonable went directly to the management of postal position four in the field of five. The Firieve Set fractures from: 27 ,: 54.1 and 1: 22.3 with look -goodinloulou that only follows her lead in second place.
While the mares entered the last ride to the wire, look -goodinloulou simply ran unreasonably with a last quarter: 26. Unreasonable held her own with her panel in: 26.1 but appeared at the short end of the wire.
Bred by Burke Racing Stable and Weaver Bruscemi, Lookgoodinloulou is owned by her breeders next to Lawrence Karr and Phillip Collura.
The mandriage paid $ 9.92 to win. Her record is on 14-7-3-0 and she brought $ 384,087.
Fresh from his world record equal to effort, beneficiary Mr. Mouton (Dexter Dunn) the field of eight to take the championship division for second -year male trotters in 1: 51.4 for trainer Ake Svanstedt.

Gimpanzee Dancer (Andrew McCarthy) was second and Longshot Mountcastle (Zeron, 67-1) finished third.
There is not really much to say about this competition, because Mr Mouton started to trot from Post -position six and went to the top right away. He set splits of: 28 ,: 56.3 and 1: 25.1 on the way to victory. He got a short struggle at the top of Lane when Gimpanzee Dancer pulled in a head, but it was impossible to help.
Mr Mouton Replay
Bred by R. Kevin Greenfield, Mr. Mouton is a changed son of Chapter Seven And the father Patrick Mare Burberry. He now has two consecutive victories with the Red Mile since he finished fifth in his Hambletonic elimination on July 26.
Mr. Mouton only started once as a 2-year-old in a New York Sire Stake event in Saratoga Harness, but he broke his girl and defeated Kentucky Champion and $ 1 million Hambletonian Second-Place Finisher Super Chapter.
The gelding was purchased for $ 140,000 by Knutson Trotting, Little E LLC, Stolz Geiger and Jorgen Sparredal Inc. under the name Count Seven. Mr. Mouton paid $ 2.38 to win. He has a CV of 7-4-2 and has earned $ 143,713.
Chatroom gives butchen shoe winning, worldwide sensation prevails in Commonwealth Series
Chatroom and Tetrick The first Commonwealth Series event by a neck in 1: 52.1 as a favorite. It was the always susceptible and graceful the 2,000th winner of John Buseschoen as a trainer. HERECOMESDAJUCHGE (Andy Miller) was second and big shoes (gingras) was third.

Amanda Stephens photo.
The son of Chapter Seven-Fatima Blush was bred by Marvin Katz, Sam Goldband and Al Libfeld. He was bought on the 2023 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale for $ 47,000 by James Crawford IV, Charles Rowe, David Miller and Lawrence Means.
Chatroom paid $ 4.50 to win. He has collected $ 250,547 from wallets with a record of 18-6-2-3.
Global Sensation and Dunn took the second division of this series in 1: 52.3 as a favorite for trainer Marcus Melander. Precise Landing (David Miller) became second and Onemore Volo (Todd McCarthy) became third.
The son of Chapter Seven-Fly Angel Fly Wired the Field of Seven.
Worldwide sensation was bred by Al Libfeld, Marvin Katz and Sam Goldband. He was bought for $ 160,000 on the Lexington in 2023 selected yearling sale by Holly Lane Stud East, Daniel Plouffe and Jean Plouffe.
The Ruin record is now 19-4-4-3 and he has earned $ 131,325.
Global Sensation paid $ 4.60 to win.
Flossy Hill wins First Golden Rod Series Division
Participating in Flossy Hill (T. McCarthy, $ 19.16) as Golden Rod Series -winners on the day were whiskey Wow (David Miller, $ 11.98), JK Fancy Nancy (Dunn, $ 6.62), Ake Palema (Zeron, $ 2).
Sky Legacy (A. McCarthy, $ 6.86) and Aintnothingucando (Terry Skinner, $ 51.24) won the two divisions of the Wildcat series.
Racing will continue until Sunday (October 5), after a schedule from Sunday to Wednesday. Fans and riders can look forward to 5:05 pmpost times on Sundays, and 13:00 hrs post times on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during the meeting. Keep in mind that post times can change on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday due to the fluctuations in extreme heat and various other weather conditions throughout the country.
The Red Mile will once again contain a low pick-up of the industry on the Pari-Mutuel side of things, while fans offer a complete buffet of insert options, including booking Daily Double Imbaging Exacta and Trifecta Wagging, 20 cents Superfectas, Pick-3, Pick-4, Pick-6-Onderbetingen and Pick-6-Betteringen and Pick-6-Betteringen.
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